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The cybersecurity industry faces a historic workforce challenge. The global cybersecurity workforce gap exceeds 4.8 million unfilled positions, with roughly 67% of organizations actively reporting severe staffing shortages. (StationX, May, 2026) With cybersecurity jobs projected to grow 33% this decade, colleges and universities must evolve rapidly to prepare the next generation of defenders. IBM Cyber...
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Molly Coleman | June 5, 2026 UA Little Rock engineering graduate Colin McNerny showcases a virtual reality simulation developed through his research at the Cyberspace Operations, Research and Education (CORE) Center, where he has worked on projects focused on cybersecurity and critical infrastructure protection. Photo by Benjamin Krain Whether he’s designing virtual reality simulations to...
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What looks like Capture the Flag from the outside is actually securing and strengthening critical networks on the inside. The East Tennessee State University student cybersecurity team, Cyberbucs, participated and finished 12th in the semester-long MITRE Corporation Embedded Capture the Flag (eCTF) competition. This hands-on learning experience pitted ETSU’s cybersecurity team against 160 other teams,...
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The dome of the US Capitol building. Justin Hendrix/Tech Policy Press On Thursday, June 4, the House Homeland Security Subcommittee on Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Protection hosted a hearing titled, “The AI Security Landscape: How Frontier Models, Agentic AI, and AI Coding Tools Are Reshaping Cybersecurity and Critical Infrastructure Resilience.” Witnesses included: Sandra Joyce, Vice President,...
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In the past I have had archaic rules about what games I keep on my phone. I used to get sucked into anything I had installed, and at one point I’d spent so much time playing the mobile versions of Settlers and Ticket to Ride that I  became miserable and ruthless to play the games...
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The U.S. is quietly investing in AI agents for cyberwarfare, spending millions this year on a secretive startup that’s using AI for offensive cyberattacks on American enemies. According to federal contracting records, a stealth, Arlington, Virginia-based startup called Twenty, or XX, signed a contract with the U.S. Cyber Command this summer worth up to $12.6...
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There are three vital AI stories that surfaced this past week that deserve attention and focus. Two of the stories will not surprise you, but the last one might. This blog will unpack President Donald Trump’s new executive order (EO) on AI as well as Anthropic’s announcement about expanding Project Glasswing to many more global...
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Sahara Reporters publisher and activist Omoyele Sowore, on Friday, refused to enter his defence in his ongoing cyberbullying trial in which he is accused of falsely calling President Bola Tinubu “a criminal.” Since 8 May, when the court dismissed Mr Sowore’s no-case submission, there has been a back-and-forth on the issue of him entering his...
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KT information security office employees working under a zero-trust security strategy. [Photo: KT] KT is upgrading its zero-trust security strategy and applying an always-on prevention and proactive response system across its companywide systems. KT said on Saturday it will build an early threat detection framework and strengthen its breach damage prevention strategy based on its...
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